Helping Smart People
Avoid Bad Decisions
While smart people often make goods decisions, they sometimes make bad or even devastating ones. In fact, being smart can make you more susceptible to certain types of errors.
For business leaders, mistakes can cost time, money, customers, employees--even their jobs or their companies.
So when faced with a decision, big or small, how do you know if you are making the right choice or the wrong one? Think Smart–Act Smart can help smart people prevent serious missteps.
Think Smart–Act Smart thoroughly explores the types of faulty thinking that can lead to disaster, using vivid examples from business, the military, government and society. Author Jim Nightingale also outlines six rules you can apply today to improve your decisions.


